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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The Drifter's description of these creatures is reminiscent of the mysterious shadowy creatures depicted in [[Cayde's Treasure Island Book]], drawings of which accompany his description of the [[Collapse]]. | *The Drifter's description of these creatures is reminiscent of the mysterious shadowy creatures depicted in [[Cayde's Treasure Island Book]], drawings of which accompany his description of the [[Collapse]]. | ||
*The planet where the Drifter encountered these creatures is very likely the [[Cabal Empire]]'s lost [[Athenaeum World X]], based on matching descriptions in the [[Chronicon]]. | |||
**However, it should be noted that the Chronicon, particularly its "future" entries, is likely not a reliable source of information. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 22:10, July 31, 2019
During his expedition beyond the Solar System, the Drifter and his crew encountered strange alien creatures on a desolate, icy planet. These creatures projected a field which suppressed Light, and were described as headless, "vacuous," shadowy forms. Many were found imprisoned within monolith-like alien structures, apparently in a form of cryogenic suspension, but others were also found roaming free around the planet.[1]
As a result of the Light-suppressing field they generated, Guardians that died within close proximity of these creatures were incapable of being revived by their Ghosts, resulting in the Guardian's permanent death.
Trivia
- The Drifter's description of these creatures is reminiscent of the mysterious shadowy creatures depicted in Cayde's Treasure Island Book, drawings of which accompany his description of the Collapse.
- The planet where the Drifter encountered these creatures is very likely the Cabal Empire's lost Athenaeum World X, based on matching descriptions in the Chronicon.
- However, it should be noted that the Chronicon, particularly its "future" entries, is likely not a reliable source of information.